ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPANISH SWORDS
SABER. Author: Vicente Toledo Momparler (sword expert)
Reference | 3-acss-C |
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Name | Security Corps Saber |
Era | Around 1906 |
Guard | Made of brass, with a simple cross shape, unequal quillons, and an ergonomic curved walnut grip. |
Blade | Straight with a false edge on the outside, square back on the inside, and a rounded tip. |
Scabbard | Leather, with gilded throat and tip. |
Inscription | ARTILLERY TOLEDO FACTORY |
Description | Rare and unique saber for riot control and public disorder containment missions. |
Uses | Used by foot and mounted agents of the Security Corps, and by Assault Group Companies during the Second Republic. |
Overall Length | 730 mm |
Blade Length | 700 mm |
Blade Width | 33 mm |